Apply clang-format to Bluetooth related HAL code
- cp system/bt/.clang-format hardware/interfaces/bluetooth/
- modify hardware/interfaces/bluetooth/.clang-format to match context
- find . -type f \( -iname \*.cpp -o -iname \*.h -o -iname \*.cc \) | xargs clang-format --style=file -i
Test: make
Change-Id: I82e4f26e1efeb715aff7de8a15c3db06e02967a4
diff --git a/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/async_fd_watcher_unittest.cc b/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/async_fd_watcher_unittest.cc
index ee7d8d1..07d8d54 100644
--- a/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/async_fd_watcher_unittest.cc
+++ b/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/async_fd_watcher_unittest.cc
@@ -252,13 +252,13 @@
});
// Set a timeout flag in each callback.
- conn_watcher.ConfigureTimeout(
- std::chrono::milliseconds(500),
- [&conn_watcher, &timed_out, &timed_out2]() {
- timed_out = true;
- conn_watcher.ConfigureTimeout(std::chrono::seconds(1),
+ conn_watcher.ConfigureTimeout(std::chrono::milliseconds(500),
+ [&conn_watcher, &timed_out, &timed_out2]() {
+ timed_out = true;
+ conn_watcher.ConfigureTimeout(
+ std::chrono::seconds(1),
[&timed_out2]() { timed_out2 = true; });
- });
+ });
EXPECT_FALSE(timed_out);
EXPECT_FALSE(timed_out2);
sleep(1);
@@ -385,8 +385,8 @@
CleanUpServer();
}
-} // namespace implementation
-} // namespace V1_0
-} // namespace bluetooth
-} // namespace hardware
-} // namespace android
+} // namespace implementation
+} // namespace V1_0
+} // namespace bluetooth
+} // namespace hardware
+} // namespace android
diff --git a/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/h4_protocol_unittest.cc b/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/h4_protocol_unittest.cc
index ad08086..ba56c0d 100644
--- a/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/h4_protocol_unittest.cc
+++ b/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/h4_protocol_unittest.cc
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@
namespace V1_0 {
namespace implementation {
-using ::testing::Eq;
using hci::H4Protocol;
+using ::testing::Eq;
static char sample_data1[100] = "A point is that which has no part.";
static char sample_data2[100] = "A line is breadthless length.";
diff --git a/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/mct_protocol_unittest.cc b/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/mct_protocol_unittest.cc
index d45058e..60dbc88 100644
--- a/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/mct_protocol_unittest.cc
+++ b/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/mct_protocol_unittest.cc
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@
namespace V1_0 {
namespace implementation {
-using ::testing::Eq;
using hci::MctProtocol;
+using ::testing::Eq;
static char sample_data1[100] = "A point is that which has no part.";
static char sample_data2[100] = "A line is breadthless length.";
diff --git a/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/properties.cc b/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/properties.cc
index 6ac4fb4..70de01e 100644
--- a/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/properties.cc
+++ b/bluetooth/1.0/default/test/properties.cc
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
struct property properties[MAX_PROPERTIES];
// Find the correct entry.
-static int property_find(const char *key) {
+static int property_find(const char* key) {
for (int i = 0; i < num_properties; i++) {
if (strncmp(properties[i].key, key, PROP_KEY_MAX) == 0) {
return i;
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
return MAX_PROPERTIES;
}
-int property_set(const char *key, const char *value) {
+int property_set(const char* key, const char* value) {
if (strnlen(value, PROP_VALUE_MAX) > PROP_VALUE_MAX) return -1;
// Check to see if the property exists.
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
return 0;
}
-int property_get(const char *key, char *value, const char *default_value) {
+int property_get(const char* key, char* value, const char* default_value) {
// This doesn't mock the behavior of default value
if (default_value != NULL) ALOGE("%s: default_value is ignored!", __func__);